Hey Tom,
Sorry Wantajja didn't pan out...he coulda been more helpful. I did a little
searching and found that Mr. Godwin is the owner of CG Publishing. He
is very respected in his field. I am a fan of any Pro who is a fan of Tolkien,
Led Zepplin, and Astronautics! A very etherial mix to say the least!
http://greenbooks.theonering.net/tribut ... odwin.html
His publishing company Collectors Guide Publishing, is at the following link.
Scroll down to Contacts..and you will see that the "Heads" of Admin HQ &
US Sales, are named Godwin. I think you'll be able to send "HIM" a note!
www.cgpublishing.com
As for contact to Jay Miller..he is a 'tough nut to crack'..he likes his privacy
and is also very esteemed in his field. A former Director of the American
Airlines CT Smith Museum at the former Amon Carter Field near DFW. Mr.
Miller has written about 30 books amongst which, he has co-authored with
several other well known authors. All of these efforts are well regarded
in the Aerospace field! X-Projects, Sr-71, Lockheed Skunk Works etc., &
Aerospace Consultant to the press. I did find the E-mail addresses of one
of his co-authors and a reporter "local" to his neighborhood in Arlington,TX
who has interviewed him...I will PM those to you. One Co-Author is located
in Seattle...back to Boeing country!
One other thing about Miller..in the mid 90's he sold his entire Aviation
History Collection to the Aerospace Education Center, Little Rock, Ark...
it is centered in the Aerospace Collection there. Millers 6000 books, 50K
periodicals and journals,a large photo-collection, and NACA/NASA data
and documentation, all there. His latest "great feat" ...to my knowledge...
is he co-founded with Chad Slattery..The annual, International Symposium
of Aviation Photography. The guy never quits!!!
Millers Collection in Arkansas, they have Research Accomodations...
www.cals.lib.ar.us/miller/about.html
Miller and Slattery...ISAP at Nellis AFB,2004... biggest 04 Red Flag
www.fencecheck.com/articles/base_visits ... ninger.php
Good Luck Tom !
PS
One of my fondest childhood memories were of the old days at Amon
Carter Field. At the entry of Amon Carter, was planted the behemoth B-36
"The City of Ft. Worth". At that time in the early 60's on-board tours were
conducted. Imagine having a "good romp" on that monster...I even went
fer the "trolley ride" to the aft end. What a Toy for a kid! Good days !!!!!